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» Wednesday, June 27 2012

Pro basketball is a business and players get traded with regularity. In fact, Bucks general manager John Hammond made a June trade for the fifth consecutive year on Wednesday. But he admitted it was tough to tell second-year forward and former Wisconsin star Jon Leuer that he was part of the deal that brought center Samuel Dalembert to the Bucks. "We had no intention of moving Jon," Hammond said. "The only reason we did it was because it was the only way to make the salary structure work to complete the deal." Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

The Bucks needed the salaries of Leuer, Jon Brockman and Shaun Livingston to be within a certain range of the $6.7 million owed to Dalembert in the final year of his contract. Livingston was to make $3.5 million next season on a team option, Brockman was to make $1 million and Leuer $762,000. "I'm always concerned about moving quality people," Hammond said. "When I talked to him (Leuer) on the phone I was apologetic. It really did hurt to make that call" Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

Chad Ford: Rockets plan on keeping Livingston, Leuer & Brockman despite fact they could save $4.7 million if they waived Livingston & Leuer Twitter

 

» Monday, January 30 2012

The Bucks took him with the 40th overall pick in the draft, making him part of the vanishing breed of four-year college players in the NBA. As he scans the locker room at the Bradley Center, the only other four-year college veteran in the room is Jon Brockman, who played at Washington. "I hadn't even thought of that," said Leuer, who credits his extended stay in college with preparing him for making the jump to the pros. "Playing for Coach (Bo) Ryan there was a lot of learning and growing up while I was there. There are a lot of experiences I've taken from there and I see how they've helped already in my post-college life. "The big things are just staying disciplined, working hard every day and knowing that nothing is given to you, you have to earn it every day. That's how I had to do it at Wisconsin - as a freshman I had to come in and earn minutes. That's the same mindset I have as a rookie here, just coming in and earning minutes by working hard every day." Madison.com

 

» Thursday, December 15 2011

 

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» Saturday, December 10 2011

Rookies Tobias Harris and Jon Leuer and free agent Darington Hobson also sat out while waiting to get deals signed. Later Friday the Bucks completed the trade with Boston sending veteran guard Keyon Dooling and a protected second-round 2012 pick to the Celtics. The Bucks received the rights to Spanish forward-center Albert Miralles, but he was merely a piece in the trade and not a candidate to join the team. Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

 

» Thursday, December 8 2011

 

» Sunday, December 4 2011

Bartelstein also represents Jon Leuer, the former Wisconsin star whom the Bucks selected in the second round of the 2011 draft. Leuer, a power forward, has been playing for the Skyliners Frankfurt in Germany. There has been some doubt about whether he would report to Bucks training camp, which opens Friday. But Bartelstein said his client has an opt-out clause in his contract with Skyliners Frankfurt and intended on exercising it. "I think he'll be back here early next week,'' Bartelstein said. "It's always been his dream to be playing here in the NBA.'' Racine Journal-Times

 

» Wednesday, November 2 2011

Leuer said two of his professors agreed to give him grades of incomplete in two spring classes so he could travel for NBA pre-draft workouts. He then retook those classes in the summer and earned a history degree. “It’s mostly up to the player and how much he values getting a degree,” said Leuer, drafted by Milwaukee Bucks with the 40th overall pick. “A lot of guys say, ‘I’m done with school and I’m just going to focus on basketball.’  ” That’s even more tempting for a one-and-done player, who isn’t as close to graduating. “Once you start working out (for NBA teams), you start thinking, ‘Why am I going to study hall? Why am I going to class?’ ” said Greg Smith, a forward who left Fresno State after two seasons but went undrafted in June. Buckeye Xtra Sports

 

» Friday, August 5 2011

Skyliners Frankfurt made official the arrival of the rookie Jon Leuer. The power forward was selected by Milwaukee Bucks in the 2011 NBA Draft with the 40th overall. Leuer signed an annual deal with NBA out when lockout ends. In his senior year at college with Wisconsin Badgers, Leuer averaged 18.3ppg and 7.2rpg. Sportando

 

» Saturday, July 16 2011

Stephen Curry, Jarrett Jack, Marvin Williams, Jodie Meeks, Ekpe Udoh, Chris Singleton, Jon Leuer and many others are trading their playbooks for textbooks. Other players, such as Derrick Williams and Brandon Knight, haven't started the process but are considering re-enrolling at their respective schools. "I have to get that degree," said Udoh, who is currently chipping away at the final 14 hours of his undergraduate degree at Baylor University. HoopsWorld

 

» Friday, June 3 2011

If one word has filtered through the approach to this year's draft for the Nets, it's "athlete." When you have a point guard like Deron Williams running the show, you want to surround him with as many athletes as possible. So the Nets, who pick 27th and 36th, brought in six athletic types yesterday -- two guards and four power forwards -- for the first group of draft workouts. And among the pack were two players, UCLA combo guard Malcolm Lee and Wisconsin shooting power forward Jon Leuer, who have shown up either directly on in close proximity to the Nets in several of the mock drafts. Plus, it doesn't hurt that those two have experience -- Leuer is a four-year guy while Lee played for three. "Lee is quick. Very, very quick and in their system, the way Ben [Howland] coaches, usually they're a very controlled halfcourt offense so you see some explosive quickness," said Nets general manager Billy King, not the only one with that assessment of the 6-foot-5 guard who shot .441 for his Bruins career. New York Post

 

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» Thursday, May 26 2011

The Celtics plan to hold their first draft workout June 1 at their practice facility in Waltham. Celtics president Danny Ainge said Wisconsin’s Jon Leuer, Richmond’s Justin Harper, Virginia Commonwealth’s Jamie Skeen, and Butler’s Matt Howard — all power forwards — will be among the players invited. “The list will probably grow as we get closer to that workout,’’ Ainge said. Boston Globe

 

» Tuesday, May 24 2011

 

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